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Перевод: apprehend speek apprehend


[глагол]
предчувствовать; ожидать; опасаться; арестовывать; задерживать; схватывать; постигать; понимать


Тезаурус:

  1. I shall find the body in a jiffy and we shall apprehend the guilty party before the day is out."
  2. The rioters killed many deer, and threatened to pull down the palings of the park, so that the Earl of Holland, as Chief Justice of the Forest, obtained authority for the sheriff of Berkshire to raise the power of the county to apprehend the rioters.
  3. "Have you received a message from London to apprehend Tweed?"
  4. Any one of us may also apprehend an individual whom we know to be, or whom we have reasonable grounds for suspecting to be, guilty of such an offence as long as it has been committed.
  5. The tendency of the mind to move from one thing to another has to consist in the straightforward fact that one thing usually follows, or is caused by, the other; the tendency or association cannot be thought of as some experienced feature of the situation without reviving the original situation of having an unanalysed conception of the mind's ability to reach out and apprehend things.
  6. Roses and orchids are too obviously beautiful, and so they lack this remnant of grace: maybe, if there is any harmony left for us to discover, maybe we shall as soon apprehend it in dog shit or an old man's spittle, sizzling on the grate.
  7. There is no tort or crime, as there would be if the police were to beat up the suspect or wrongly apprehend him or her in the first place.
  8. In simple terms, battery is the application of unlawful force to another person, whereas assault consists of causing another person to apprehend or expect the application of unlawful force.
  9. Babbage adds: "I am not able rightly to apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question."
  10. It is vicious because, as I have just argued, the external relation that constitutes the meaning of the mental content is not something that the subject himself can apprehend: it can only be constructed from a third-person perspective.
  11. We are slow to apprehend danger; would much rather ignore some threat to our way of life, hoping it will go away.
  12. "We hereby solemnly declare that we shall use no forcible means to apprehend, confine, or imprison any person assistant whatever who has appeared at Castle Menzies or elsewhere, or in any part of Perth on prior days.
  13. Local gentry and landowners found the gang's exploits so expensive and unremitting that measures had to be taken to apprehend them.

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